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The SBJC is a public New Jersey school district serving 300+ students throughout the Bergen County area. We have three main campuses and five annexes in eight towns. We also provide transportation, professional development, and related services.

If you're a parent or a member of a child study team that would like to find out more information about our program, you can click Learn More below or fill out our Request Info form for copies of our information packet.

The New Jersey Devils brought an action-packed school assembly to our SBJC Lodi Campus. Goldin Martinez of "Get Focused" hosted the event, and was accompanied by N.J. Devil, the official mascot of the New Jersey Devils. The duo entertained students with a fun and interactive experience about the importance of: Healthy food choices, Physical fitness and the FUNdamentals of hockey; better known as the NJ Devil's Healthy Hat Trick.

SBJC STARs have created a step-by-step guide to show you how to use our WorkShop website to place a 3D printing order using Google Forms. The WorkShop is open to SBJC Staff and students, as well as member districts of the South Bergen Jointure Commission. Expand to watch the video. Visit the WorkShop website to learn more about our 3D printing service.

POAC’s Hidden Dangers Program educates parents, family members, and professionals working with children and adults with autism and other special needs and disabilities about issues relating to safety, emergency preparedness, and crisis intervention. It is presented in a format that addresses a variety of special needs and levels of functioning across the life span.

Project Help is calling all budding art geniuses to participate in the 2nd Annual Poster Contest in support of their mission to serve veterans and their families during difficult times. The theme is “honoring all who served. Winning entries will be used on social media, the Project Help website and displayed at events to help promote the Project Help mission of service to our veterans.

Organized by the SBJC, 12 districts faced off in the VEX IQ Robotics Next Level Challenge at Garfield Middle School on Wednesday, December 12, 2018. And we're proud to say that our SBJC students placed fourth overall! Bogota, Carlstadt, East Rutherford, Garfield, Hasbrouck Heights, Lodi, Lyndhurst, Moonachie, Rutherford, South Bergen Jointure Commission, South Hackensack, and Wallington all competed in the event. Rutherford Union School won the event with 111 points, taking home the championship trophy for the third year in a row. Becton Regional High School's Robotics Club officiates the event.

The Hour of Code is a grassroots campaign urging educators to provide students with a one-hour introduction to computer science, designed to demystify coding, to show that anybody can learn the basics, and to broaden participation in the field of computer science. This year, we asked our SBJC teachers to get their stuents involved in the 2018 Hour of Code, taking place from December 3-7.

The SBJC is excited to announce that we have recently partnered with Felician University to develop and offer a professional development training series that will take place throughout the 2018-2019 school year. The training series, Promoting Effective Best Practices for Children with Autism, will be led by Dr. John Burke, the Executive Director of the International Center for Autism & Disabilities Research in Education through Felician University's School of Education.

As part of SBJC's effort to expand our students' learning opportunities in STEAM, the SBJC Lodi Campus signed up to participate in the Cyber Robotics Coding Competition. Cyber Robotics Coding Competitions are online student coding competitions, run at the district, state or regional level where students and schools compete online to showcase their coding skills.

For the past eleven years, the Bergen County Utility Authority has been awarding grants to Bergen County schools to assist in establishing or advancing recycling programs. And for the past ten years, Dr. Mark Raum, SBJC physical therapist, has won the SBJC funding to grow a Lodi Campus recycling program.

The South Bergen Jointure Commission works in collaboration with its participating districts to offer full and half-day workshops for teachers and support staff throughout the school year. The South Bergen Jointure Commission encourages and welcomes participants from both Jointure affiliated and non-affiliated districts. On-site daytime, after-school and evening trainings for teachers, administrators, related service providers and paraprofessionals, as well as parent trainings, may also be provided upon request.